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12 paź 2013 · Bible teaches that human beings are created in the "image of God". Find out how Hebrew helps us understand what lies behind this phrase.
A Zionist Hebrew scholar by the name David Yellin {דוד ילין} suggested using the old Biblical Hebrew root ‘TZ-L-M’ {צ-ל-מ} which is the Hebrew root of the word ‘Tzelem’ to describe a photograph.
24 mar 2019 · Jesus, as this Messiah, was the living sacrifice for our sin of image-breaking. We broke ourselves off from our purpose of being YHWH’s image bearers. Jesus restored our right to bear the image of God.
10 paź 2018 · Christ Pantocrator, 6th century. The Greek word Pantocrator literally means “he who has authority over everything.”. That’s how two Hebrew expressions used in the Old Testament to describe ...
Original Word: צֶלֶם. Part of Speech: Noun Masculine. Transliteration: tselem. Pronunciation: tseh'-lem. Phonetic Spelling: (tseh'-lem) Definition: Image, likeness, idol. Meaning: a phantom, illusion, resemblance, a representative figure, an idol. Word Origin: From an unused root meaning to shade.
9 paź 2015 · In Hebrews 1, Jesus is portrayed as the uncreated eternal Son of God. As “Son,” there never was a time when Jesus did not exist. In fact, monotheism is attributed to the Son at the same time his person is distinguished from the person of the Father.
The Express image did not mean Jesus and God were identical in appearance. Most scriptures reflect Jesus as standing or sitting down at the right hand of God. It is irrelevant whether the “right hand” of God is stated as being figurative or literal, either way, it denotes Jesus at a position to someone other than himself.